Surf Forecast Manuel Antonio
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General: About 45 minutes south of Jaco, the tranquil, remote, jungled wavescape of Manuel Antonio has become a favorite destination for beginning surfers with its scattered, soft-lipped, A-frame beachbreaks that come alive on S and S-W swells. Just north of Manuel Antonio is Quepos rivermouth, which churns out long lefts that can hollow out on a strong W or N-W swell with a lower tide. Tides: Mid Size: Chest high to just overhead Wind: North-East Swell: South-West, South Bottom: Sand, scattered rocks Paddling: Easy surfing. Spot Rating: Pretty average spot overall.
Beginner to intermediate
Lots of guarded parking by National Park; walk north for bigger surf.
Rainy season May-Oct
Crowd Factor: Locals surf mostly at Playitas, a 300-yard-wide stretch of beach with three peaks and lots of bodyboarders. Local Vibe: Mellow, but don't underestimate the locals. Humility and respect is a virtuous import.
Water surprisingly clean being near such a populated area.
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